Whether or not a parent wants to pay child support is irrelevant. Arizona has laws in place to protect children, and these laws include requirements concerning child support payments.
If you are dealing with getting divorced and you have children, chances are custody and support issues are a top priority. Arizona divorce laws are set up to protect children during a divorce and in years to follow.
On October 24, 2011, President Obama travelled to Nevada to announce a new federal plan designed to help boost the housing market and save homeowners struggling with their mortgages.
When someone files for bankruptcy, that person must pay a filing fee. The money from this fee helps cover the cost of processing your case. Occasionally, these filing fees will increase, perhaps due to inflation or changes in bankruptcy procedures. These filing fees have been increased recently for those filing for a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 personal bankruptcy.
Renters are often blindsided when the property they rent is foreclosed on. Most renters do not consider the fact that their home can be foreclosed on. If such a possibility occurs, they may be evicted, and their lease will not be honored. Why is this? What can a tenant do about it?
Filing for bankruptcy is not an easy process, but the process can run quite a bit smoother if you hire an experienced bankruptcy attorney and also get prepared prior to filing and track down all of the necessary documents. Here are examples of some of the documents you will need.
If you live in Arizona, it is important to note that you live in a state with deed trusts. This simply means that a third party or Trustee holds the title to a piece of property. So if an individual or perhaps a company purchases property, the trustee acts a neutral party and holds the property. It still belongs, of course, to the lender until the balance of the loan is paid. At that point, the title will be given to the person or corporation that purchased the property.
Divorce is a difficult decision, but if the time has come and you wish to file for divorce, there are many important items to consider. Here are some general guidelines for those who wish to obtain a divorce in Tucson or Arizona.
Typically, people hope to avoid bankruptcy, and the decision to file is not an easy one. You might feel ashamed or scared or have a wide range of emotions when making this decision. However, by avoiding a bankruptcy, you might end up in a worse situation than your current financial state. Sometimes bankruptcy is the best choice.
There are many reasons why people typically opt for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy over a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Both types of bankruptcies are for individuals only, and not for a business or corporation. You might need to file for Chapter 13 for one of the following four reasons. The first reason is that your income is over the limits of a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Second, you might be wanting to avoid a foreclosure of your home or the repossession of your car, truck or other vehicle. Another reason is because you wish to use the “cram down” provision of Chapter 13, which will be discussed later. The final reason might be that you wish to protect some of your non-exempt assets from liquidation, which is required in the Chapter 7 process.






